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Trump's Plan to Buy Bitcoin, XRP, SOL, and ADA May Spark a New Bullish Cycle

Mar 03, 2025 at 06:05 pm

The cryptocurrency market roared into March with a rally, recouping some of the losses from the asset class's worst month

Trump's Plan to Buy Bitcoin, XRP, SOL, and ADA May Spark a New Bullish Cycle

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By Stacy-marie ishmael and Muyao Shen

The cryptocurrency market roared into March with a rally, recouping some of the losses from the asset class’s worst month since 2022, after President Donald Trump once again talked up his plan for a strategic crypto reserve.

In a Truth Social post on Sunday, Trump said his January executive order on crypto "directed the Presidential Working Group to move forward on a Crypto Strategic Reserve that includes XRP, SOL, and ADA."

The inclusion of XRP and ADA tokens in Trump’s plan was surprising, according to Andrew Tu, head of sales at crypto market maker Efficient Frontier. Both tokens had huge rallies on Sunday, leading gains across most digital assets. Trump also said Bitcoin and Ether would be included in the reserve, helping those coins recover some of last month’s steep declines.

The announcements from Trump reconfirmed his loyalty to an industry that had showered him with donations and praise during his campaign following a crackdown on crypto companies by President Joe Biden’s administration.

Still, many of the details of Trump’s plan are unknown, including how much the government will actually buy and how the purchases would be funded.

"If expectations don’t meet reality, then markets can potentially retreat again," Tu said. "For now, all the bearishness of the past week has been forgotten by markets," he said, while adding that macroeconomic concerns are still an overhang that could cause crypto prices to retreat again should equities do the same.

The tokens Trump said would be included in the reserve are all among the top eight cryptocurrencies by market value, according to tracker CoinMarketCap.com. The only ones among the top eight that weren’t included were Tether and USDC, stablecoins that track the US dollar, and the Binance exchange’s token Binance Coin, known as BNB.

Trump had vowed to create a strategic Bitcoin reserve on the campaign trail, one of many crypto-related promises that helped fuel a surge in prices up until the day of his inauguration.

While the Securities and Exchange Commission has dropped several cases and investigations into crypto companies in the early weeks of the Trump administration, little had been said about a strategic reserve since he took office. David Sacks, the president’s artificial intelligence and crypto czar, said on Feb. 4 that administration officials still needed to study the feasibility of the plan.

Trump’s crypto-related executive order — issued in January — didn’t mention any specific tokens and referred only to the possibility of a “national digital asset stockpile,” the potential creation and maintenance of which should be evaluated by a White House working group.

The lack of an explicit mention of Bitcoin in the January executive order disappointed some of the largest digital token’s most outspoken supporters, who had months earlier been anticipating a “Bitcoin Fort Knox.”

Bitcoin had fallen as much as 28% from its last record above $109,000 on Jan. 20, the day of Trump’s inauguration, through Friday. It posted an 18% drop in February. The Bloomberg Galaxy Crypto Index sank 28% in February, its worst month since the “crypto winter” of 2022 that included the failure of Sam Bankman-Fried’s FTX exchange.

After Trump’s posts on Sunday, Bitcoin jumped 9% to above the $94,000 level. Ether, the second-largest digital token, rallied nearly 13% to above $2,500.

Ripple, Cardano Rally

Cardano, the cryptocurrency commonly known by its symbol ADA, surged more than 50%. SOL, short for the Solana blockchain’s namesake token, had an advance of 20% and the Ripple-associated XRP token rose 30%.

Trump’s comments "have resulted in participants rushing to reestablish long positions and are serving as a spectacular tailwind for prices," said Spencer Hallarn, global head of OTC trading at crypto investment firm GSR.

Earlier in February, Trump shared a CoinDesk story about Ripple Chief Executive Officer Brad Garlinghouse on Truth Social, sparking cheers from XRP fans and grumbling among other crypto executives.

Garlinghouse had said in December that his digital payments company planned to donate $5 million worth of XRP to Trump’s inauguration festivities.

Prior to the inauguration, which attracted similarly sizable donations from a range of crypto personalities, Garlinghouse was photographed dining with the president at Mar-a-Lago, accompanied by Ripple’

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